With two weeks to go until the new season kicks off, Manchester United have finally got round to unveiling their new home kit for 2015-16 -- the first offering of the club's record-busting 10-year, £750 million supply deal with Adidas.

The new home kit harks back to the kits Adidas produced for United in the 1980s and early 1990s, with a few stylistic flourishes borrowed directly and intentionally from said classic strips.

The launch event was centred around the theme of "breaking expectations"...

Since squad numbers were introduced in Great Britain in 1993, players have chosen to express themselves by the numbers on their back. In England, some have become legendary -- see No. 7 at Manchester United, worn by the likes of Eric Cantona, David Beckham and Cristiano Ronaldo in the Premier League era. But has someone worn every number from 1-50?

We liked this from the NBA so much that we thought we'd have our own go. It would be hard to argue that Blackpool's Andy Reid (No. 43), or Villa's Jack...

Juan Mata and Wayne Rooney caught up with One Direction star Niall Horan while on their U.S. tour.

In Illinois ahead of his band's forthcoming tour on North America, One Direction star Niall Horan seized the opportunity to mingle with a few Manchester United stars while the club were passing through Chicago on a summer tour of their own.

Wayne Rooney and Juan Mata were first out to greet Horan at Soldier Field following the final game of their preseason schedule against PSG, with the United pair presenting the singer with his very own personalised(ish) jersey.

With the tournament just over a year away, Germany have unveiled the new away kit they plan to wear at Euro 2016 and to say it's caused a bit of a stir on social media is an understatement.

As revealed by the Kölner Express, the reigning world champions' eye-catching (and that's putting it politely!) new jersey is both grey, black and lime green ... with a hint of lemon yellow piping thrown in for good measure.

Exclusively from the Kölner Express, here is Germany's away kit for the 2016...

Aberdeen found themselves on the wrong end of a 2-1 loss against Kairat Almaty in the Europa League qualifying round on Thursday evening, though we'd wager that jet lag may have played a part in the Scottish side's defeat.

Indeed, Aberdeen made the longest away journey in European club competition history to fly out to the south-eastern reaches of Kazakhstan for the game: an enormous 3,415-mile trip as the crow flies.